i have a 200 ton press in our shop and we use a rubber bladder for forming sheet metal parts. I was wondering if anyone could help me figure out a way to run the numbers on the pressure throughout...
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i have a 200 ton press in our shop and we use a rubber bladder for forming sheet metal parts. I was wondering if anyone could help me figure out a way to run the numbers on the pressure throughout...
Does anyone have a Ford FX4 logo in an iges or dxf file
I'M NOT SURE ABOUT X3 BUT IN X4 YOU CAN RIGHT CLICK IN YOUR LEVELS MANAGER AND CLICK PURGE EMPTY LEVELS
DELETE THE NAME AND CLICK USED OR NAMED VIEW
make that your active level , turn all other levels off , window screen and hit delete or you can click delete all entities on that level
I agree with Neil , if possible drill the smaller hole thru then flip part. Rpm really to fast and carbide drill to costly when really not needed
Looks to me if he had to but that chuck he would quickly learn what a drill chuck is designed for (here is a clue , almost $400 )
to answer your question there are several ways to determine if your are on center.If you have a live center for your tailstock you can use this for a reference.If you make a light face cut with BB...
we are talking same.you have +.015 on your tolerance as you know.that may not be enough to do away with burr.try running from bottom up conventional milling with a couple of light finish cuts
I believe you are referring to your tool using L1.I am talking about the actual thread lead chamfer on your part
DO YOU HAVE , I THINK THE CODE IS G50 AT THE BEGINNING OF YOUR PROGRAM WHICH SETS YOUR RPM LIMITS
IT IS BETER TO START AT THE BOTTOM AND COME UP, ALSO ARE YOU USING CAM SYSTEM OR CONVERSATIONAL PROGRAMMING
I just completed a thread milling job with the same problem . I ran the end chamfer to the maximum of my tolerance and was able to fix the burr issue.Also are you starting at top and going down or...
Let me guess, he just might be in the top five of the best machinist in your state?
you should try a c-clamp style knurling tool
if you have a 4 jaw chuck you can mount two pins , one opposite of each other, place your tube over the two pins and open one jaw until your tube will not slide over pins freely then remove tube and...
i would helix in and then peel mill ss at 180. ipm with a 3/8 titan 5 flute coated carbide em ( chatter free terminator) with 4650 rpm
thanks shotout , your recommended increase helped a little , still able to hold same finish . boss is still riding me to make better production rate for my operator but i guess what it is , is what...
what is your tool's NR.1018 likes a bigger NR .
Hi guys , I am thread milling 15-5 ph stainless steel .Can anyone give me a recommended sfm and fpt for a solid carbide single point six flute 60 deg. form tool. I am getting a good finish with what...
Can you select the solid model at all ?
the rubber dampener is the best idea.i'm sure you have slowed your rpm's to compensate for the extra long boring bar.you may be able to use a hose clamp to hold your rubber onyour boring bar
if you don't see anything in verify than check your toolpath parameters. you may be above your plane which will not show you any results in verify
i use x4 mu2 . have no big issues , i can rotate shaded solids all day long , i do occasionally have to do a screen rebuild .but no big deal.i use a dell pc
racecraft, what horsepower is your machine?
try using a multi flute endmill . on steel the more flutes the better.Also because you are using the tip of the radius you do not have any chip clearance, therefore your endmill will try and load...
are you using carbide or hss
What's the issue with a standard edge finder ? If used correctly it will get you real close. If you need it closer you can always sweep edge with an indicator. Takes more time but very accurate.
5.5 is IPM and if you are side milling use light step overs (radial depth).If you are slot milling use lighter depth of cuts ( axial depth) be sure to flood coolant because a small e/m like this has...
At 10000 rpm using .00025 fpt it will be 10000 x .00025 x 2 for the number of flutes you are using.Works great for me